Claremont Rug Company Reports "Intense Interest" in Bostonian Collection

OAKLAND, Calif., Aug 28, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Jan David Winitz, an eminent art dealer who specializes in 19th century antique Oriental rugs, today reported "an intense interest" in The Bostonian Collection, a trove of important, art-level to museum-caliber Persian and Caucasian rugs assembled by a New England-based family and held over four generations. Continue reading >>>

Looking to buy? Better save up – for daycare

"Center-based child care fees for two children exceeded housing costs for homeowners with a mortgage in 20 states and the District of Columbia," the report finds. Day care in Massachusetts is even more expensive than New York State, where the cost is just over $14,000 a year for full day care for an infant, falling to just under $13,600 in Minnesota. The average two-income Bay State couple, with a median income of around $105,000, can expect to shell out roughly 14 percent of their pay on day care - and that's just for one child. Costs do drop as the baby grows into a toddler or preschooler, Continue reading >>>

US, international art collectors see ‘best of best’ trove as significant investment …

OAKLAND, CA.- Jan David Winitz, an eminent art dealer who specializes in 19th century antique Oriental rugs, today reported “an intense interest” in The Bostonian Collection, a trove of important, art-level to museum-caliber Persian and Caucasian rugs assembled by a New England-based family and held over four generations.Winitz, president and founder of Claremont Rug Company, said “Over one-third of the Bostonian Collection carpets have been sold within the first few weeks since opening the exhibit. A common theme among the buyers is their appreciation for the ‘best of the best’ quality Continue reading >>>

Chelmsford resident is director of nutrition at Greater Boston Food Bank

For the last two years and nine months, Chelmsford resident and Director of Nutrition Kendra Bird, plays a vital role helping the Greater Boston Food Bank distribute healthy meals in eastern Massachusetts. Working at the GBFB, the largest hunger-relief organization in New England and one of the largest in the nation since November of 2009, Bird’s responsibility’s at the organization stretch from evaluating and ranking the food, to creating monthly education materials in conjunction with a monthly health observance for those participating in GBFB programs. With resources pooled from industry Continue reading >>>

Greater Boston home prices: Could $700000 ever become the norm?

Both are land constrained, boutique markets with thriving innovation sector industries. While tech rules in SF, life sciences are king in Greater Boston, though our tech sector is also on a tear now as well. Moreover, the long-term factors that pushed Boston area prices up during the bubble years have temporarily abated, but have certainly not gone away. Construction of new homes has been anemic since a modest boom in the 80s and conditions for builders are only getting worse as suburbs, stressed about school costs, shut their doors to new development. As it stands now, the median price of a Continue reading >>>

Beverly man to be honored at ‘Celebrating 25’ event

Former Hospice Walk chair and Beverly resident Donald Kelley will be among those honored by Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston next week during the “Celebrating 25” event. The first Walk for Hospice of the North Shore Greater Boston (HNSGB) was coordinated by a mere 30 volunteers who held a banner and marched up the streets of Beverly. Still going strong in its 25th year, the annual Walk is chaired by dedicated community members, some for multiple years, and the walkers have numbered into the thousands. To commemorate this milestone and recognize the Walk’s past chairs’ vital Continue reading >>>

Boston Marathon Raises Charity Record

By NewsPublished Aug. 27, 2012Updated 18 hours ago comments Tweet Share Share Print The Boston Marathon continues to the lead the way in terms of charitable giving. Photo: CBS NewsRunners in the 116th Boston Marathon raised funds for 122 non-profits. From: Running USA BOSTON – John Hancock’s 2012 Boston Marathon Non-Profit Program raised a record $6.8 million as part of the 116th running of the historic race in April of this year. The record total for 2012 represents a 29 percent increase over 2011′s fundraising results. As part of John Hancock’s sponsorship of the Marathon, Continue reading >>>

Cellphones’ role in crashes doubted

Don’t blame the technology. For those who argue that a ban on cellphone use while driving will make highways safer, there’s bad news: People who chat behind the wheel often drive more aggressively even after they hang up, according to a study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, “The people who are more willing to frequently engage in cellphone use are higher-risk drivers, independent of the phone,” said Bryan Reimer, associate director of MIT’s New England University Transportation Center. “It’s not just a subtle difference with those willing to pick up the phone. This Continue reading >>>

Are the Feds Stalking You on Facebook?

This may or may not be news to you, but Facebook is recording your location – specifically, wherever you are every time you log in to the service. In fact, this is one of the bits of information the social network maintains in your complete Facebook log. (If you are a resident of the European Union, you can request a copy of that file. If you’re on this side of the pond, you’re out of luck, amigo.) You can, however, go to your Account Settings and find out what recent locations Facebook has recorded. (Select Security from the left-hand menu, mouse down to Active Sessions, and click “Edit.”) Continue reading >>>

Travel fundraising for Mass. Gov. Patrick tops $1M

By STEVE LeBLANCAssociated Press BOSTON (AP) - Health care officials, financial industry executives and labor unions are pumping hundreds of thousands of dollars into a political action committee that Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick set up to pay for his travels on behalf of President Barack Obama's re-election campaign. According to campaign finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission, Patrick's Together PAC raised $455,500 from April 1 through June. That brings the PAC's fundraising total to nearly $1.3 million since the Continue reading >>>